The Cinematic Orchestra presents In Motion #1

Various Artists — The Cinematic Orchestra presents In Motion #1

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Released 25/06/2012

“A film is - or should be - more like music than like fiction.” – Stanley Kubrick

Jason Swinscoe of The Cinematic Orchestra has long been intrigued by the
link between vision and sound. From TCO’s re-soundtracking of Man With
A Movie Camera, through his “soundtrack to an imaginary film,”Ma
Fleur, to his band’s name itself, Swinscoe has continued to pick away at
the issues and emotions found at this intersection. With In Motion #1
he continues this process by inviting some of his favourite musicians
and producers to provide soundtracks to or musical re-imaginings of
seminal work by great avant-garde film-makers.

Responding to visuals which run from René Clair’s surrealist classic "Entr’acte" (The Cinematic Orchestra) right up to Peter Tscherkassky’s
“Outer Space” (Dorian Concept & Tom Chant), the musicians wrote for
and worked with a string quartet to create music of remarkable emotional
reach. The results are so vivid, so complex yet immediate, that they
can be enjoyed as freestanding pieces in their own right.

The first of a series of releases curated by Jason Swinscoe for Motion
Audio, the artists involved run from LA-based pianist Austin Peralta,
through the Grey Reverend in New York, to Dorian Concept in Austria and
Tom Chant and the other members of TCO in London.